Blog

By Andrew Bennett |
Thu 6th Nov 2014

Yesterday saw the hosting of the annual GeoScience event in Dublin Castle. Niall Kennedy and Shelley Coe were representing Mallon Technology at the event and below is an extract of their experiences on the day.There was a good turn out for the event which showcased the work of the Geological Survey of Ireland (GSI), Universities and Commercial bodies over the past year. The main talking points of the presentation were the continuing work of IN

By Andrew Bennett |
Tue 4th Nov 2014

With November finally upon us, children and parents around the globe are beginning to get excited about the imminent arrival of Christmas. November is the month for dusting down those decorations, untangling the mess of Christmas lights, getting your vocals warmed up for all that carol singing and wading through all the shops for that last minute bargain. Christmas really is coming and its time to get excited about it.
To help everyone

By Andrew Bennett |
Mon 3rd Nov 2014

Claire Redmond, Ian Hand and Caroline Kiely recently attended the 8th Irish Earth Observation Symposium which has held in Maynooth University. The aim of the event was to enable colleagues to present their work, to learn about new EO developments and to network and meet new people in the industry. This year's theme was "New Opportunities in Earth Observation". Below is an extract of Claire and Caroline's experiences of the day.Various industry

By Andrew Bennett |
Wed 1st Oct 2014

October is upon us and this can only mean one thing.... Halloween is near by! To help us get into the spirit and celebrate the scariest month of the year we have created a special Map of the Moment. We have trawled through all the reports of spooky sightings, paranomal activity and strange goings on to identify the spookiest and most haunted locations across the globe. So whether you want to find out the stories behind the most haunted site

By Andrew Bennett |
Mon 1st Sep 2014

Welcome to our first Map of the Moment feature. We will be using this space to visualise current trends, news stories and events. September sees the return of the intense rivalry between the USA and Europe, who will battle it out once again for Golf's Ryder Cup. The Ryder cup has seen some fascinating contests over the year, not least the Miracle in Medinah for Europe last time out. This year the competition is heading to Gleneagles in Sc

By Andrew Bennett |
Tue 5th Aug 2014

Mallon Technology is happy to announce the launch of a new company twitter account.
Launched today, our twitter account will ensure you remain up to speed with all of the company’s activities, news posts and other announcements.
To follow our new twitter account head to @MallonTech for live updates, you never know we may even follow you back!

By Andrew Bennett |
Fri 1st Aug 2014

Mallon Technology is pleased to announce that we will be attending IRLOGI’s annual GIS Ireland conference which is once again being hosted in Chartered Accountants House, Dublin on the 16
th October.
This year Mallon Technology will be hosting a stand in the dedicated conference exhibition space on which we will be demonstrating our GIS products, services and expertise. If you are attending the conference, please come and check o

By Andrew Bennett |
Fri 27th Jun 2014

Mallon Technology wishes to congratulate Meath Field Names on the successful launch of their new interactive mapping feature which was showcased to the public at a special launch event held in Navan Library.
The launch has further highlighted the excellent work carried out by the Meath Field Names project in helping to preserve and record the historic Field Names of County Meath, along with the history, features, origins and folklores beh

By Andrew Bennett |
Fri 6th Jun 2014

Recently, Niall Kennedy was approached by
University College Cork (UCC) to deliver a presentation to Masters Students studying GIS.
Niall’s presentation aimed to discuss GIS and Remote Sensing and how these are used within Mallon Technology. Presentations from those within the GIS Industry is a regular feature of the course at UCC and gives the students a great insight into the diverse business that are involved in GIS and how t